Now this is great! This shows the possibilities of this list/
community. Supportive and constructive comments like this are just
wonderful. I hope more of this sort of thing comes about.
Well done Stephen and Rob.
On Jan 22, 2008, at 7:36 AM, Rob wrote:
Well, all I can say is a hearty 'Well
On Jan 22, 2008, at 6:01 PM, Lute wrote:
> Maybe a bit OT, but I think probably of interest to most of us here
> is a new
> book by the Oboist Bruce Haynes called "The End of Early Music".
This site contains the introduction and a single chapter:
www.oup.com/us/pdf/9780195189872/haynes_intro
Dear Lutenetters,
Maybe a bit OT, but I think probably of interest to most of us here is a new
book by the Oboist Bruce Haynes called "The End of Early Music".
I have just finally just got round to having a look at it and it is a
fascinating read particularly being published 20 years after Nic
Just checked on my Mac as well. A problem indeed, both Acrobat and Preview.
No problem on the PC though, but I have the font in question there.
RT
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From: "Ray Brohinsky" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Roman Turovsky" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2008 5:48
Roman Turovsky wrote:
Try a different PDF reader.
RT
There are other things than Adobe's Acrobat? I'll give them a go. Can
you suggest one?
There is a pdf of music for gallichon (Brescianello )on this page:
http://luth-librairie.ifrance.com/
but it needs the 'django' font. Do you ha
I have the Brussells MS of mandora music
Conservatoire Royal de Musique de Bruxelles MS 5.619
Beautiful and affordable facsimile from Editions Culture et Civilisation
(Bruxelles, 1979).
Also good if you want to play some easy baroque music on guitar (for
yourself or your guitar pupils!).
D
This type of rule of thumb already appeared in the earliest alfabeto
songbooks. Application of these rules leads in many occasions to
completely
wrong harmonies.
It shouldn't do if it is applied correctly.
Already in 1981
Robert Strizich has pointed at harmonic conflicts between the alfabe